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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



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, August 12, 1909. 



BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



Business last week was considerably 

 better. Asters have arrived in abundance, 

 as have gladioli. They are not as good 

 in quality as we like to handle, but in 

 the absence of carnations it is a big help 

 to have them. 



Various Notes. 



W. J. Palmer has taken to the tall 

 timber for his vacation. He is spending 

 his time in Canada about 500 miles back 

 of Toronto. 



J. Benson Stafford has created several 

 clever ideas in the line of window decora- 

 tions, the latest being a miniature pond, 

 carried out complete in every detail. The 

 effect is beautiful, and attracts the atten- 

 tion of every passerby. The feature of 

 the decoration is a lot of small ducks 

 swimming about in the miniature pond. 



S. A. Anderson also made a big fea- 

 ture of a windmill scene. R. A. S. 



ERIE, PA. 



The Market. 



We are having a dry spell; have not 

 had rain for several weeks. Business 

 keeps up well for this season of the year. 

 Gladioli, asters and golden glow are 

 among the popular outdoor flowers. Glox- 

 inia and valley sell well in potted plants. 



Vaftotts Notes. 



Eobert Bernie and T. Hanna, formerly 

 employed at Baur Floral Co., left for 

 New York August 7. 



Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Perkins, of 

 Welland, Ontario, are the guests of Mr. 

 and Mrs. A. J. Baur. 



W. Green, representing Bayersdorfer & 

 Co., Philadelphia, was in the city on 

 business August 9. 



Miss Lipsett, saleslady at John V. 

 Laveis' store, has returned from her 

 vacation. 



Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Baur and their 

 little daughter Ruth, of Indianapolis, 

 Ind., are visiting friends and relatives 

 in the city. B. P. 



WiNCHESTEE, Va. — Jack Muff opened 

 a flower store here Jujy 31. 



Cambridge, I^Iass. — Frank Howard 

 Oransky, a florist of this city, has peti- 

 tioned the Middlesex Probate Court for 

 the right to lop off "Oransky" and be 

 known hereafter as Frank Howard. He 

 asserts that his present surname is "a 

 business disadvantage, a cause of social 

 prejudice, a financial detriment and a 

 personal inconvenience. ' ' 



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